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In reply to the discussion: Killer front and inner thigh cramps last night. [View all]cilla4progress
(25,979 posts)29. Calm - from the health food section.
It's mostly magnesium - an electrolyte, like a sports drink. Tums can also help, as they are mostly calcium and magnesium.
I used to get TERRIBLE leg cramps from dehydrathion and electrolyte loss after I'd been active and sweating.
Calm works instantly. I've gotten small sample packets at the health food store to try it out first.
Bonus side effects: loosens up the gut so helps with "elimination," and helps sleep too!
If you have a sleep partner or someone around to help while the charley horse is happening, pulling on your big toe provides instant relief!
Since I was diagnosed with pre-diabetes I have been quite committed in my hydration. Seems to help.
Good luck!
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Drink a glass of two of water when that happens! It's often from unrecognized dehydration. nt
tblue37
Dec 2019
#21
In Viet Nam they gave infantrymen a teaspoon or two of baking soda in water.
OregonBlue
Dec 2019
#33
i have to be careful on how much water i drink at nite . nocturnal urination problem.
AllaN01Bear
Aug 2020
#43
I'm glad to hear that someone else can affirm that this works. People think I'm nuts when I tell
Cousin Dupree
Dec 2019
#27
Drink s glass of two of water when that happens! It's often from unrecognized dehydration. nt
tblue37
Dec 2019
#22
When I get charley horse cramps in my legs at night I rub magnesium oil on the
fierywoman
Dec 2019
#11
We usually go several hours without water when asleep, so if you are already a bit
tblue37
Dec 2019
#23
I have been harping on the dehydration connection in multiple posts on this thread, to make sure
tblue37
Dec 2019
#24
Close reading of your post, woodsprite, leads me to think dehydration is a factor.
TexasProgresive
Dec 2019
#18
Cramps are often caused by dehydration, and Americans OFTEN let their themselves get
tblue37
Dec 2019
#20
hi there . i feel for u. my toes start twiching then one calf starts hurting , then the other .
AllaN01Bear
Aug 2020
#42